Family says officer beat kin to death as police stall

A grieving family demands answers after a soldier allegedly beat their relative to death. Relatives of Alphy Migasha insist a military man named Nicholas Ireri Njue battered the victim outside a bar in Umoja 1. They accuse Buruburu station cops of dragging their feet on making an arrest, even though the injuries proved fatal.

Video footage seemingly captures Alphy sitting near a liquor joint before a guy walks up and starts swinging. The aggressor throws him down and keeps punching while bystanders attempt to intervene. This attacker eventually strolls off like nothing happened, leaving the victim broken on the pavement.

Kin rushed him to Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital, where medics found fractured ribs, a busted leg, and chest trauma. While he received care, his people filed a report. Local detective boss Simon Kirui confirmed the suspect serves in the army but claims the investigation relies on pending post-mortem findings.

Alphy’s mom, Stella Okinda, says authorities kept asking for requirements but did nothing to help. She identified the assailant as the bar owner and a soldier who allegedly bragged that nobody could touch him. She also claims he stole cash and a bag from her son during the assault.

Tragically, Alphy passed away from his wounds. His mother cries that her boy lies in the morgue while the killer continues running his business. She begged top sleuth Mohamed Amin for assistance, and he acknowledged the complaint while telling citizens to use the anonymous hotline if investigators fail them.
 

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